Adipurush Controversy: Why Ramayana adaptation Adipurush is in the eye of storm in Nepal, India
The film’s screening was first stopped in Kathmandu, followed by Pokhara. Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah said no Hindi film would be allowed to be screened in the city until the contentious dialogue was edited out, not just in Nepal but also in India. According to the 2021 census, Hindus account for over 81 per cent of Nepal’s population.
The film has been embroiled in controversy in India, too. On Monday, the Mumbai Police agreed to provide security to its writer Manoj Shukla Muntashir, who has allegedly been receiving death threats. Adipurush has been criticised for its problematic dialogues, pedestrian language, poor VFX effects, and what is perceived to be misrepresentation of mythological characters.
At a mall in Maharashtra’s Nalasopara, a group of people disrupted the film’s screening, asking people to boycott it.
The film’s VFX effects, too, have been criticised for making the characters seem cartoonish and graphics shoddy.
Reacting on the film’s reception, its writer said on Sunday that some dialogues would be re-written and inserted into the movie.
With a budget of Rs 500 crore, Adipurush remains one of the costliest films made in India and earned Rs 140 crore worldwide on its opening day.
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